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Didi Gregorius slugged a solo home run in Sunday's loss to the Blue Jays.

Gregorius' dinger off of Marco Estrada to lead off the seventh inning knotted the game up at the time. The Yankees wound up taking the lead in the top of the ninth but then gave in back in the bottom of the frame. Gregorius' 19 longballs exceed his previous career high by 10. Sep 25 - 4:32 PM

Didi Gregorius socked a pinch-hit, solo homer in Tuesday's win over the Dodgers.

Gregorius has been banged up and struggled of late, as he was on the bench for the second straight game. However, he delivered the second of back-to-back dingers (Jacoby Ellsbury had the first) in the seventh as the Yankees broke a scoreless tie. Gregorius could be back in there Wednesday even with Clayton Kershaw on the mound. Sep 13 - 10:19 PM

Didi Gregorius is out of the Yankees' lineup for the second straight day Tuesday.

Gregorius has struggled recently while battling some bumps and bruises, so Yankees manager Joe Girardi is trying to give him some time off. It's possible he could be available to pinch hit. Sep 13 - 3:47 PM

He's out of the Yankees' lineup on Monday night, with Ronald Torreyes filling in at shortstop. Gregorius was hit in the right arm by a pitch last weekend and is also dealing with some other minor ailments. Yankees manager Joe Girardi described the 17-homer shortstop as "really beat up." Sep 12 - 3:57 PM

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Wednesday that Aaron Judge, Aaron Hicks, and Rob Refsnyder are currently the options to get at-bats in right field next season.

Obviously the Yankees would love for Judge to run away with the opportunity, but the 24-year-old batted just .179 with 42 strikeouts in 95 plate appearances during his first stint in the majors before being shut down with a right oblique strain in mid-September. This situation is subject to change, as there's a chance Brett Gardner could be a trade chip over the winter. The Yankees would surely love to deal Jacoby Ellsbury, but finding a taker (even if they cover a lot of the money involved) will be a big challenge.